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A round-up of the best content on AskAndyAboutClothes.com! [View this email in your browser]( The #1 Way To Keep Your Shirt Collar From Sagging There’s nothing that can ruin your nicely polished look more than a dress shirt with a sagging collar line. While there are several factors that can contribute to a droopy or sagging collar, in actuality, the #1 cause to the problem is not likely what you think it is. [Read the full article]( Join Us In The Discussion: [Share Your Latest Purchase With Us Here]( SALES Forum Brooks Brothers Size Small All-Cotton Sport Shirts [SEE DETAILS >]( Check out this round-up of [Andy's Favorite Brands]( Thank You Sponsors! A special shout out & thank you to some of our premium sponsor partners. - [Ravi Tailors]( - Custom Suits & Men's Dress Shirts - [Million Dollar Collar]( - Placket Stays that prevent droopy collars - [Moral Code]( - Affordable premium Men's Shoes - [Pediwear]( - High quality Men's Shoes - [Herring Shoes]( - Finest quality Shoes since 1966 - [Cotton Lure]( - Premium Egyptian Cotton Dress Shirts Copyright © 2018 Ask Andy About Clothes, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our AskAndyAboutClothes.com website. Our mailing address is: Ask Andy About Clothes PO Box 452Palm Springs, CA 92263 [Add us to your address book](//askandyaboutclothes.us4.list-manage.com/vcard?u=96d8bbf173a5089b7107fc5a3&id=790831d74a) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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